Hello - I am trying to mount the SD card in my Droid Bionic, but the device does not appear in /dev when plugged in. I do have access to the internal HD of the bionic when plugged in - that device is recognized. However the SD card does not appear, so I am unable to mount it (likewise, "fdisk -l" does not see the device). I believe I have all the necessary fileserver modules required to mount the filesystem, but i think the problem is that my kernel is not configured for the SD controller. Does anyone have any insight into the required kernel configuration to mount this SD card?

Thanks

Last edited by beerbellyswan on Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:49 pm; edited 2 times in total

"Motorola PCS" is the device, and i am able to see/mount that devices internal HD. I have an Ubuntu machine (pre-compiled kernel) where i can see both devices in /dev as expected, and the result of "lsusb" is the same - so its consistent. I have also contacted Motorola trying to get the hardware specs for the SD card controller - but have not yet gotten a response

I'm definitely sure that both the SD card and Internal HD are the same device since I've got the Ubunutu installation as a reference point for that.

I had also originally gone down the wrong path with the "Alcor Micro Corp. Flash Card Reader/Writer" entry, and i believe thats actually the card on my printer. I spent quite a lot of time looking for the drivers for that specific device, then realized that the device is still available after i unplug my phone. I should have checked that to begin with - *sigh*.

I will report back on the status of the "CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN" setting